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The Divine Proportion: Phi

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2009

Phi is one of the most mysterious and riveting numbers out there.

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  • where can I find a picture of the one at 2.:48

  • @jazznjava I'm not sure. Sorry-I made it about a year ago

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  • cool vid, not sure of music choice though

  • For those who merely write that this video does not explain how this mechanism works, I suggest browsing through the countless other videos on YT... This video simply demonstrates examples of 1.618 and admires it. I find it refreshing. Videos who attempt to explain 'Divine Proportion' tend to go beyond the math and mechs; They'll tend to veer towards God and Religion. Nature's Architectural template is a remarkable discovery, but how is it proof of God? Nature too, has to follow laws of science

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  • @losmon68 this is how God calls the people like you - ` people which their hearts are sealed and cannot see...(Kuran`i Kerim)`

  • 3.1415926535897932

  • why did this video make me cry? alittle...

  • An analysis of arithmetic series, describing the increase of individuals of a polpulation, shows the Fibonacci numbers, if continuous time is replaced with distinct time intervals. Because the golden ratio is observed in nature, it follows that time is quantized, which is not more 'divine' than math and physics are. Indeed, our physical laws are not defined for time intervals shorter than the Planck-time (10^-42 seconds). Below it, we get singularities (black holes, the initial Big-Bang, etc).

  • when i take a shit it is phi to 1

  • @KLMNOQPiPan Hmmm,... 16 & Bee()?

  • @92sergei P()i.

  • Better title: "Exploring a mathematical anomaly while I play unfitting music"

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